If you've explored the local alleys, cracks and crevices of Washington, D.C., then you've come in contact with the various murals and street art that cover all wards of the city. The vibrant art adorns buildings across the city and seems to characterize its local surroundings. And as more and more art pops up, more and more people seek it out.

It can be difficult to actively find the artwork across the city, so the DCist has listed various guides to help you discover art right outside your window. Below we have listed some of our favorite murals/street art around the city for you to check out before the weather remembers it's supposed to be winter.

Kelly Towles' mural is located at 12th and W Streets NW.

The Marvin Gaye Mural is now located at 7th and S Streets NW.

"Gagged Washington" is located at 1502 U Street NW.

Tin-Can Telephone. James Bullough, 2014. 3609 13th St., NW.

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World is located behind the Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center.